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Katherm QK – 

Trench convector with energy-efficient EC tangential fan

Ready-to-install convector-based trench convectors

 Assembly and installation instructions

Configuration

DIP

Function

Position

Factory 
settings

Description

1

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OFF

OFF

Changing to ON means that the unit is no longer 
controlled by the KaControl unit, rather by means 
of a 0-10 V signal on the AI2/GND and AI3/GND 
input (see separate KaControl instructions).

External 

control 0-10 V

ON

2

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OFF

OFF

Changing to ON means that the unit is no longer 
controlled by the KaControl unit, rather by means 
of an external 0-100 kOhm potentiometer signal 
on the AI2/GND and AI3/GND input (see separate 
KaControl instructions).

Activation by 
potentiometer 
0-100 kOhm

ON

3

Clip-on sensor fitted ON

OFF

The clip-on sensor is available as an accessory and 
can be used as a changeover sensor. If used, set 
the DIP switch to ON.

No clip-on sensor 
fitted

OFF

4

Heating/Cooling/
External changeover

ON

ON

If the function is activated, the operating mode of 
the unit can be changed by an external potential-
free contact. The contact acts on input DI2/GND.

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OFF

5

4-pipe

ON

OFF

Katherm QK is configured as a 2-pipe heating unit.

6

Temperature 
detection on the 
cassette

OFF

OFF

The units have an air intake temperature sensor 
for room temperature setting. Set the DIP switch 
to ON if the temperature is to be detected at the 
control unit. 
If several cassettes are integrated in a group, the 
DIP switch has to be set to ON.

Temperature 
detection on the 
control unit

ON

Potentiometer

The maximum speed can be set using the potentiometer. The maximum speed and thus also the air 
volume and sound pressure level can be reduced, for example if a maximum sound level is not to be 
exceeded. The maximum cooling and/or heating output is correspondingly reduced by this.

Summary of Contents for Katherm QK

Page 1: ...Katherm QK Trench convector with EC tangential fan Assembly and installation instructions Keep these instructions in a safe place for future use I605 12 18 EN I SAP No 1334273...

Page 2: ...lance 17 11 2 Electrical wiring 17 11 3 24 V electromechanical model 18 11 4 230 V electromechanical model 21 11 5 KaControl model 24 11 5 1 Single circuit controls 28 12 Declaration of Conformity 33...

Page 3: ...ded use is deemed to include observing the installation instructions described in these instructions The installation of this product requires specialist knowledge of heating cooling ventilation and e...

Page 4: ...uctivity 1 S cm 700 Oxygen content O2 mg l 0 1 Hardness dH 4 8 5 Sulphur ions S not measurable Sodium ions Na mg l 100 Iron ions Fe2 Fe3 mg l 0 1 Manganese ions Mn2 mg l 0 05 Ammonia ions NH4 mg l 0 1...

Page 5: ...ion Disconnect all parts of the system that are being worked on Ensure that the system cannot be accidentally re connected Before commencing installation maintenance work wait until the fan has come t...

Page 6: ...r Important Do not remove bracing during installation and operation Arrange the Katherm QK with the convector on the window side Important The height adjustment feet are already fitted to the trench c...

Page 7: ...g and fixing at the installation site Move the Katherm QK into its final installation position 1 Pay attention to the prescribed spacings to walls and fa ades 2 and 3 on site Align the Katherm QK into...

Page 8: ...ons Remove the punched pipe opening Screw on the thermostatic valve and return shut off valve without the need for additional sealing to the Eurokonus valve connection on the convector Then fit the fl...

Page 9: ...d openings of the trench convector are sealed when using screed or other low viscosity floor coverings Important Do not allow screed or the floor to press the floor trench Provide expansion joints if...

Page 10: ...settable 4 Thermoelectric actuator 24 V type 146906 5 1 2 return shut off valve straight type 145952 6 Unit shown with roll up grille 7 Pipe openings for water connection punched 8 Electrical cable op...

Page 11: ...ctuator 24 V type 146906 5 1 2 return shut off valve straight type 145952 6 Unit shown with roll up grille 7 Pipe openings for water connection punched 8 Electrical cable openings punched 9 Alternativ...

Page 12: ...0 2 4 2200 2 4 2400 2 4 2600 2 5 2800 2 5 3000 2 5 3200 2 5 9 Supply air modules Katherm QK Combination of Katherm QK with supply air module 1 Supply air module with supply air spigot 2 Connecting bra...

Page 13: ...drawing on the left shows 4 different slider positions 100 75 50 and 30 opened They are also shown in the design diagrams below in which the pressure losses sound levels and airflows can be seen Inte...

Page 14: ...currently in force Regularly maintain and inspect Katherm QK units to ensure their proper function and performance Important Disconnect and de energise all equipment before commencing maintenance work...

Page 15: ...n the fins impairs the airflow heat transfer and thus also the output of the unit Carefully vacuum the heat exchanger if dirty Do not use water to clean the heat exchanger Caution Fins bend easily 10...

Page 16: ...rently applicable VDE and EN guidelines as well as Technical Wiring Regulations stipulated by the regional energy supply companies Only connect the unit to fixed cables Only use the room or clock ther...

Page 17: ...cable cross sections The cable cross sections basically depend on the fuses for the cable length and the wiring capacity of the electric motors on site Lay control lines separately from supply lines U...

Page 18: ...g diagram supplied with the unit Close the housing of the control box 11 3 24 V electromechanical electrical model Model for complete in situ control of the Katherm QK Product features The operating v...

Page 19: ...3 5 51 4 4 59 5 8 70 7 7 85 10 5 104 2000 3 5 51 4 4 59 5 8 70 7 7 85 10 5 104 2200 5 1 57 6 0 64 6 8 71 7 8 86 11 1 105 2400 5 3 57 6 3 65 7 3 72 9 5 88 12 6 108 2600 5 5 60 6 5 66 7 8 76 10 3 93 14...

Page 20: ...ent in manual and automatic operating mode including automatic summer winter changeover and a day or week program Fig Clock thermostat type 30456 Electrical cabling Control via clock thermostat type 3...

Page 21: ...usly variable parallel control of max 10 Katherm QK 230 V electromechanical models room temperature and fan presetting using dials temperature setting range 5 30 C IP30 rated voltage 230V 50Hz max cur...

Page 22: ...r supply W2 Control signal for fan and actuator Subject to technical modifications Refer to the control accessory documentation in the event of deviation from the circuit diagrams 3 W1 W2 4 Automation...

Page 23: ...es W1 power supply W2 Control signal for fan and actuator W3 Operating mode changeover optional Subject to technical modifications Refer to the control accessory documentation in the event of deviatio...

Page 24: ...l from the on site building management system is alternatively possible Motor protection Any faults with the motor e g overloading are analysed by the electronics within the EC motor This then switche...

Page 25: ...sory then needs to be provided Lay control lines separately from supply lines Use UNITRONIC BUS LD 2x2x0 22 or similar as data cables Wire the unit in series star cabling is not allowed Table with rat...

Page 26: ...sory and can be used as a changeover sensor If used set the DIP switch to ON No clip on sensor fitted OFF 4 Heating Cooling External changeover ON ON If the function is activated the operating mode of...

Page 27: ...bus lines when the unit is fully disconnected DIP switch setting The DIP switches on the rear of the KaController should be set according to the illustration at the side DIP switch no 1 ON DIP switch...

Page 28: ...control of up to 30 units Subject to technical modifications Refer to the control accessory documentation in the event of deviation from the circuit diagrams Single circuit control of up to 6 units W4...

Page 29: ...engths with a group of up to 6 individual units Total length of BUS cables between the Katherm QK units max 30 m Total length of BUS cable between the room control unit and master unit max 30 m Total...

Page 30: ...2 x 2 x 0 22 or of the same value separately from power cables W1 power supply W2 Control signal for fan and actuator Subject to technical modifications Refer to the control accessory documentation i...

Page 31: ...e with side keys and one without Both control units can be used to call up all functions with the keys offering the possibility of quick access to some functions No Description 1 Display of the operat...

Page 32: ...re Confirm the entry by pressing the navigator dial Fan speed Change by pressing the side fan button or using the navigator dial Briefly press the navigator dial once Turn the navigator dial to the le...

Page 33: ...33 37 0 6 0 006 28 28 31 36 39 0 8 0 007 28 28 33 38 41 0 9 0 007 28 29 34 39 43 0 9 0 007 28 29 34 39 43 1 2 0 008 28 30 36 40 44 1 3 0 008 28 31 37 41 45 1 5 0 009 28 32 38 42 45 1 6 0 010 29 33 39...

Page 34: ...34 1 42 Katherm QK Trench convector with energy efficient EC tangential fan Ready to install convector based trench convectors Assembly and installation instructions...

Page 35: ...35 Katherm QK Trench convector with energy efficient EC tangential fan 1 42 Ready to install convector based trench convectors Assembly and installation instructions...

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